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Note: The data is written in both Englisn and Turkish. ( To those who don't know ) All these are either Mongoloid/Asian paternal Y-DNA or European/White paternal Y-DNA.
Mongoloid male Y-DNA
C3/C2 = Typical of Mongolian, Buryats, Tunguistic, and common in Manchus, Korean
N = Typical of East Siberia, Turkic, North Europe/ Russia and very common in Southern Chinese
O = Typical of East and Southeast Asian
D1 = Typical of Tibetan
D3 = Typical of Tibeto-Burmese
Q = Typical of Siberian Turkics, Native Americans, Southern Chinese minorities and very common in Southeast Asian Thai minorities.
Caucasoid male Y-DNA
R1a = Typical of Europeans, Southern Central Asia, North India
R1b = Typical of European and West Siberia
J = Typical of West Asian, Middle easterner, Caucasus
I = Typical of North Europeans and Central Europeans
G = Typical of Caucasus
E = Typical of South European, North African and Bantu African
By the way Y-DNA and mtDNA of Turks seems to vary from region to region. It's a proven fact that Central Asia is the biggest melpot of interracial marriages between Mongoloid and Caucasians.
Central Asia is a interesting place. A place where many Asian men/women , Caucasian men/women, Half Asian-Caucasian men/women had banged eachother.
( Note: R1b, Q is not included since they are group together, we don't know the exact percentage for them seperately in these charts .I will also include their mtDNA )
Kazakhs
63.2% C2b, O, 13.2% , C2c 10,5% + D 2.6% = 97.4% East Asian male Y-DNA
R1a 2.6% =2.6% Caucasian male Y-DNA
mtDNA: 40-50% Caucasian female DNA
mtDNA: 50-60% East Asian female DNA
Y-DNA
On the Kazakhs, another study shows Haplogroup C3 only 36% and O 12% O, N 10% while Caucasian Y-DNA haplogroup make up 40-50% and Caucasian female mtDNA 50-65% , Mongoloid female mtDNA 40-68%, South Asian mtDNA 3-7%
Kyrgyz
C2b 12.2% +. C2c 7.3 % , N3 2.4% = 22% East Asian male Y-DNA
R1a 63.4% + J 4.9% + I 2.4% = 70.7% Caucasian male Y-DNA
mtDNA Caucasian female DNA = 27% to 42.6%
mtDNA East Asian female DNA = 56% to 70%
some Kyrgyz mtDNA study shows 5-10% South Asian mtDNA, I don't know why
Other study shows Kyrgyz with 37% East Asian male Y-DNA and 62% mtDNA for fema;e
Other shows them
25% O3 + 14 % C3 + 2.4% N = 41.5% East Asian male Y-DNA
69% East Asian female DNA
Uyghurs from Kazakhstan
C2 15.2% , O 15.2 = 30.4% East Asian male Y-DNA
J 27,3 , R1a 21,2 + G , I 9.1 = 54.1% Caucasian male Y-DNA
Caucasian female mtDNA: 48%
East Asian female mtDNA: 52%
Uyghurs in Xinjiang, East Turkistan
East Asian male Y-DNA ranges from 22.7% to 39%
East Asian female mt-DNA ranges from 40% to 58%
Caucasian Y-DNA ranges from 61% to 78%
Caucasian mtDNA ranges from 42.6% to 54.5%
Uygur/Urumqi:
1/31 = 3.2% Y
1/31 = 3.2% C
2/31 = 6.5% E
8/31 = 25.8% J
1/31 = 3.2% N1*-LLY22g(xN1a, N1b, N1c)
2/31 = 6.5% N1b
1/31 = 3.2% O1a
1/31 = 3.2% O3a3c*-M134(xO3a3c1-M117)
1/31 = 3.2% O3a3c1-M117
6/31 = 19.4% P*
7/31 = 22.6% R1a
Uygur/Yili:
8/39 = 20.5% Y*
1/39 = 2.6% C*
3/39 = 7.7% C3c
1/39 = 2.6% DE(xE)
5/39 = 12.8% K*(xNO, P)
1/39 = 2.6% N1*-LLY22g(xN1a, N1b, N1c)
2/39 = 5.1% N1c1
2/39 = 5.1% O3*
2/39 = 5.1% O3a3c*-M134(xO3a3c1-M117)
2/39 = 5.1% O3a3c1-M117
6/39 = 15.4% P*(xR1a)
6/39 = 15.4% R1a
Uzbeks from Uzbekistan
C2c 14.3% + D+ 3.6% = 17.9% East Asian male Y-DNA
R1a 32.1 , J 21.4 + 3.6 = 57.1% Caucasian male Y-DNA
mtDNA: Caucasian female DNA 65%,
mtDNA: East Asian female DNA 35%
Another study shows Uzbeks with 28% East Asian male ( there was 4.5% O3 ) while East Asian female DNA 41%
Afghan Uzbeks East Asian male is from as low as 3% to as high as 46%, their Caucasian female mtDNA can be 85% to 90%
Afghanistan and Pakistan ethnic minority
" Afghanistan's Ethnic Groups Share a Y-Chromosomal Heritage Structured by Historical Events"
http://ukpmc.ac.uk/articles/PMC3314501/
"Haplogroup C3 in Uzbeks (41.18%) and Hazaras (33.33%) than it was in Tajiks (3.57%) and Pashtuns (2.04%). On the other hand, R1a1a-M17 was significantly more frequent (p = 3.00×10−6) in Pashtuns (51.02%) and Tajiks (30.36%) than in Uzbeks (17.65%) and Hazaras (6.67%). RM networks of C3-M217 (Figure S1A) and R1a1a-M17 "
Haplogroup C3 and O3
Uzbeks/ Afghanistan 41.18% C3 + 5.9% O3
Hazara/ Pakistan 40% C3 + 8% O3
Hazaras/ Afghanistan 33.33% C3 + O3 2.56%
Tajiks/Afghanistan 3.57% C3 + O3 9%
Pashtuns Afghanistan 2.04% C3
Pashtun Pakistan 5% C3
Turkmen
N 9.5% = 9.5% East asian male Y-DNA
J1 23.8%, G 4.8%, R1a 4.8% = 34% Caucasian male DNA ( 80-90% if most are R1b )
Caucasian female mtDNA: 90.2%
East Asian female mtDNA 9.8%
Turkmen from Iran and Afghanistan
have 42.6% haplogroup Q and they look more Mongoloid than the ones in Iran.
42.6% East Asian male Y-DNA
53% Caucasian male Y-DNA
90% Caucasian female mtDNA
10% East Asian female mtDNA
Azerbaijan
5.3% N = 5.3% East Asian male Y-DNA
J 57.9% , G 5.3% + R1a 5.3% + E. 5.3% = 94.7% Caucasian male Y-DNA
96.1% mtDNA: Caucasian female DNA
4.9% mtDNA: East Asian female DNA
Azerbaijan from Iran
According to a study in Iran in Northern Iran (which is Azerbaijan) the Y-DNA haplogroups are distributed like as follows:
Q (9.09%)
N (6.06%)
O (3.03%)
C3 (3.03%)
R1a1 (3.03%)
R1a (3.03%)
R1*(3.03%)
L (3.03%)
J2a (3.03%)
J1 (9.095)
J2b1 (15.05%)
J2b1b (3.03%)
J2b (3.03%)
R1b1a (15.15%)
R2 (3.03%)
G2 (12.12%)
G1 (3.03%)
Q 9.09 + N 6.06 + O 3.03 + C3 3.03 = 21% East Asian paternal Y-DNA
R1a1 3.03% + R1a + 3.03% + R1* 3.03% + L 3.03% + J2a 3.03% + J1 9.095+ J2b1 15.05% + J2b1b 3.03%+ J2b(3.03%+ R1b1a 15.15%+ R2 3.03%+ G2 12.12% + G1 3.03% = 79% Caucasian male paternal Y-DNA
mtDNA: Caucasian female DNA 85%,
mtDNA: East Asian female DNA 15%
Turkey
13 - 13 % East asian male Y-DNA
87 - 97% Caucasian male Y-DNA
mtDNA: Caucasian female DNA 90.1%,
mtDNA: East Asian female DNA 3 - 15%
Turkish East Asian male and female mtDNA ranges from province.
Haplogroup C3 is from 0% to 5%, N 2% to 7%, Q from 1% to 13%
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